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  1. Apr 26, 2005 · "My Adventures as a Spy" by Lieut.-Gen. Sir Robert Baden-Powell is a historical account written in the early 20th century. The book recounts the author's personal experiences and insights into the world of espionage during wartime, revealing the intricacies and operations of spies across Europe.

  2. In 1915, Baden-Powell's book "My Adventures as a Spy" was published, which was interpreted as indicating that he had been active as a spy during that war. [50]

  3. Recounts Baden-Powell's experiences in espionage during his military career, and talks about 'the sport of spying'. Details some of his adventures scouting out military emplacements in foreign countries, establishing a cover and collecting information. Also details the different types of spies.

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  4. Apr 26, 2005 · MY ADVENTURES AS A SPY. It has been difficult to write in peace-time on the delicate subject of spies and spying, but now that the war is in progress and the methods of those much abused gentry have been disclosed, there is no harm in going more fully into the question, and to relate some of my own personal experiences.

  5. Aug 1, 2011 · From the book My Adventures as a Spy by Sir Robert Baden-Powell, published 1915. Baden-Powell's sketches of a butterfly, and the hidden areas in the sketch. This sketch of a butterfly contains the outline of a fortress, and -marks both the position and power of the guns.

  6. Aug 18, 2011 · In brief, breezy chapters, he explains how to adopt disguises, hide messages, create diversions, escape capture, and perform other thrilling maneuvers. "A good spy no matter which country he...

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  8. Not only did he spy for the British government, he wrote a book about those adventures -- explaining all. From the passing secret messages to using disguises, from hoodwinking the enemy to...

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